'Aimable Beauté' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 713. Triomphe, Nouveau (Provins) Prévost ca. 1840; light pink, mediums size, double, longish. Many synonyms.
Book (1906) Page(s) 87. 5.589. L'aimable beauté, Provins, rose clair, syn. Nouveau Triomphe
Book (1838) Page(s) 225. Provins Roses. Nouveau Triomphe ('Roi de Rome', 'Gloria Mundi', 'Niobe', 'Don de l'Amitié', 'Eugénie', 'Galatée', 'L'Aimable Beauté', 'Daphne') Flowers: full, middle-sized, convex; of a light pink
Book (1836) Page(s) 214. Gallica. Nouveau Triomphe Prévost. Roi de Rome; Gloria mundi; Niobée; Don de l'Amitié; Eugénie; Galatée; L'Aimable Beauté; Daphné, des catalogues. Fleurs pleines, moyennes, bombées, d'un rose clair.
Magazine (Jan 1834) Page(s) 9. Remarks on the Colours and Properties of One Thousand Species and Varieties of Roses. By St. Patrick. I have very frequently felt the want of a list of Roses, which should contain a description of the colour of the flowers, &c. This deficiency, I am pleased to say, I had most agreeably made up a few days since, by having a catalogue put into my hands of a thousand sorts cultivated by Mr. Wood, Nurseryman, Woodlands, near Maresfield, Sussex, and of Paris. The description in the catalogue pleased me so much, and afforded me information at once so useful and interesting, that I resolved on arranging the kinds alphabetically, which is not done in the catalogue, and forwarding the list for insertion in the Cabinet, believing it would be found of use to a great portion of its readers. Garden Varieties. 18. Aimable beaute... Pale blush.
Website/Catalog (1830) Page(s) 48. ROSA flore pleno 173 aimable beauté
Book (1830) Page(s) 182. Gallica. aimable beaute
Book (1829) Page(s) 114. Gallica. Nouveau Triomphe, at Rouen. Medium size, full, domed, light pink. From 1820 to 1824, this roses was sold to me by various under the following names: Daphné, Niobé, Eugénie, Gloria Mundi, Don de l'Amitié, Galatée, l'Aimable Beauté, Roi de Rome.
Website/Catalog (1826) Page(s) 47. ROSA flore pleno 174 aimable beauté
Book (1826) Page(s) 139. ROSA. gallica. Garden Varieties. 150 aimable beaute.
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